tcbemis
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Hi I! I'm hoping someone can offer a little advice ASAP. We have a dozen spotted salamander larvae who are RAPIDLY changing! The first two, we put into plastic shoe box, in The Terra cotta planter dish with pond water & plants. They bailed out after about 5 minutes, but are fine two days later bc the (brown unbleached) paper towels are nice and soggy (so soggy that last night's worm, cut into 4 parts, is now 4 little wormies crawling around). The Sals are hiding in a coconut shell.
However, today's little changlings still have more nubs left than the first two had, but too little gill left for me to be comfy leaving them in full water. I put them in about an inch of water, with plants, in the other box, with the overturned planter bottom as an island to get on if they want.
Which is the better setup? And how many can safely go into each "nursery"?
Thank you!
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However, today's little changlings still have more nubs left than the first two had, but too little gill left for me to be comfy leaving them in full water. I put them in about an inch of water, with plants, in the other box, with the overturned planter bottom as an island to get on if they want.
Which is the better setup? And how many can safely go into each "nursery"?
Thank you!
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